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Medalists Aplenty in Stanley Cup Final

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May 28, 2007

When the 2007 Stanley Cup Final kicks off Monday night in Anaheim, 14 players who have won medals with Canada in international play will take to the ice looking to add a Stanley Cup to their trophy collection.

Thirty-six international medals have been won between members of the Anaheim Ducks and Ottawa Senators, including 23 gold medals, nine silver medals and four bronze medals.

World Hockey Championship gold medals, World Junior Hockey Championship gold medals, World Cups and Olympic Winter Games gold medals are all represented in this year’s final.

ANAHEIM DUCKS – 12 GOLD, 3 SILVER

Ryan Getzlaf (Regina, SK) – 2004 World Junior Championship – SILVER

2005 World Junior Championship – GOLD

Brad May (Toronto, ON) – 1991 World Junior Championship – GOLD

1996 World Championship – SILVER

Rob Niedermayer (Cranbrook, BC) – 1993 World Junior Championship – GOLD

2004 World Championship – GOLD

Scott Niedermayer (Cranbrook, BC) – 1991 World Junior Championship – GOLD

2004 World Championship – GOLD

1996 World Cup – SILVER

2004 World Cup – GOLD

2002 Olympics – GOLD

Corey Perry (Peterborough, ON) – 2005 World Junior Championship – GOLD

Chris Pronger (Dryden, ON) – 1993 World Junior Championship – GOLD

1997 World Championship – GOLD

2002 Olympics – GOLD

NOTE: Andy McDonald (2002 World Championship), J.S. Giguere (2001, World Championship, 2002 World Championship) and Sean O’Donnell (1999 World Championship) have also competed internationally for Canada.

OTTAWA SENATORS – 11 GOLD, 6 SILVER, 4 BRONZE

Mike Comrie (Edmonton, AB) – 2003 World Championship – GOLD

Mike Fisher (Peterborough, ON) – 2005 World Championship – SILVER

Dany Heatley (Calgary, AB) – 2000 World Junior Championship – BRONZE

2001 World Junior Championship – BRONZE

2003 World Championship – GOLD

2004 World Championship – GOLD

2005 World Championship – SILVER

2004 World Cup – GOLD

Dean McAmmond (Grand Cache, AB) – 1993 World Junior Championship – GOLD

1996 World Championship – SILVER

Chris Phillips (Calgary, AB) – 1996 World Junior Championship – GOLD

1997 World Junior Championship – GOLD

2005 World Championship – SILVER

Wade Redden (Lloydminster, SK) – 1995 World Junior Championship – GOLD

1996 World Junior Championship – GOLD

2005 World Championship – SILVER

2004 World Cup – GOLD

Peter Schaefer (Yellow Grass, SK) – 1997 World Junior Championship – GOLD

Jason Spezza (Mississauga, ON) – 2000 World Junior Championship – BRONZE

2001 World Junior Championship – BRONZE

2002 World Junior Championship – SILVER

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

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Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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